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Okay so here's my masterpost of all of Gaga's #PI albums. The albums are shown in the order they were released. The spoilers beneath each iTunes page contain what singles were released from the album.

This was a monster to put together I also have single covers for every single but I didn't post them cause lbr that'd be too long. But I can post if anyone who hasn't seen is curious. Also have lyrics for almost every single and most album tracks. I have album packaging mockups too. So much I left out haha.

*note: The song "Tribe" is not the same as the song "Tribe" on PHANTASM*

Fourth Album: Persephone

Spoiler

SINGLES:
1. Malevolence
2. Eden

Fifth Album: Weapon of Mass Destruction

Spoiler

SINGLES:
1. The World Was Nearly Mine

2. War Ground

3. Him

Compilation Album: GAGA | The Hits
*a four disc collection featuring Gaga's greatest hits and three new tracks, all her b-sides, outtakes from every album and a DVD containing all her videos in SHD*

Main Collection Cover:

GAGA: The Hits

Spoiler

TRACKLIST:
1. Him
2. War Ground
3. The World Was Nearly Mine
4. Spectre *this was a soundtrack single released at the end of the Persephone era*
5. Eden
6. Malevolence
7. Playboy Mouth
8. He Who Stole My Heart
9. Broke in Brooklyn
10. Oceania
11. Empire
12. Element of Crime
13. Red Lipstick
14. City Streets
15. Through the Looking Glass
16. On the Radio
17. Your Side of the Bed
18. Regatta

TRACKLIST:
1. Through the Looking Glass
2. City Streets
3. Red Lipstick
4. Empire *this was a collab single. I didn't include the EP it was a part of in this massive post but that EP dropped at the same time as Vice & Virtue*
5. Element of Crime
6. Oceania
7. Broke in Brooklyn
8. He Who Stole My Heart
9. Playboy Mouth
10. Malevolence
11. Eden
12. Spectre
*the videos for tracks 13-15 were originally a part of the Mass Destruction film Gaga released as the visual album/component of Weapon of Mass Destruction. Here they are separated out from the film*
13. The World Was Nearly Mine
14. War Ground
15. Him
16. On the Radio

Since stans have called Shawn Mendes a power bottom for the longest time, that gave me an idea. What if Shawn really was gay and got pissed so he decided to make a thing out of it, a mixtape. This would be a mixtape, not an album because it'd be outside of his regular stuff and would also sound very different from his previous project, it'd be very electro-pop with some lewd bops. Shawn would come out through this mixtape, not only as gay but also as a power bottom, making it some sort of a clap back for those people who had called him that as he owned the name calling, kind of a Taylor Swift situation. 'Power Bottom' would be surprise-released and would have 10 songs, with three collaborations which will be the singles of the mixtape that would be released together at the same time. 'Explanation' would be a voice memo of Shawn explaining why he decided to make this mixtape as clear as possible because he wouldn't talk about it during interviews. 'Power Bottom' would be so far outside of Shawn's box but would also be the biggest statement he'd ever make.

Since stans have called Shawn Mendes a power bottom for the longest time, that gave me an idea. What if Shawn really was gay and got pissed so he decided to make a thing out of it, a mixtape. This would be a mixtape, not an album because it'd be outside of his regular stuff and would also sound very different from his previous project, it'd be very electro-pop with some lewd bops. Shawn would come out through this mixtape, not only as gay but also as a power bottom, making it some sort of a clap back for those people who had called him that as he owned the name calling, kind of a Taylor Swift situation. 'Power Bottom' would be surprise-released and would have 10 songs, with three collaborations which will be the singles of the mixtape that would be released together at the same time. 'Explanation' would be a voice memo of Shawn explaining why he decided to make this mixtape as clear as possible because he wouldn't talk about it during interviews. 'Power Bottom' would be so far outside of Shawn's box but would also be the biggest statement he'd ever make.